History rarely moves in silence.

On September 15, 2020, in Washington D.C., the signing of the Abraham Accords marked more than a diplomatic document. It marked a structural shift.

For the first time in generations, economic cooperation was placed at the center of peace architecture in the Middle East.

The Abrahamic Business Circle was not created as a reaction.
It was created as a consequence.

Where politics opens doors, capital builds corridors.
Where diplomacy establishes recognition, entrepreneurs create interdependence.

And interdependence is the most stable form of peace.

We do not believe in symbolic dialogue.
We believe in transactions, partnerships, joint ventures, technology transfer, capital allocation and institutional cooperation.

Peace without prosperity is fragile.
Prosperity without respect is temporary.
Respect without structure is ineffective.

The Abrahamic Business Circle operates at the intersection of all three.

Our members — investors, founders, family offices, policymakers and institutional leaders — share a common thesis:

Economic diplomacy is not rhetoric.
It is infrastructure.

A common market across the Middle East and beyond — a region of more than 400 million people — is not a utopian idea. It is an economic inevitability when capital, innovation and mutual interest converge.

The United Arab Emirates has demonstrated what disciplined openness can achieve:
A cosmopolitan ecosystem where cultures collaborate, capital flows efficiently, and ambition is rewarded.

This mindset inspired us.

The Circle brings together high-profile decision-makers from Europe, the Gulf, Asia, Africa and the Americas — not to discuss peace in theory, but to operationalize it through investment and structured cooperation.

We focus on:

– Actively managed equity
– Strategic partnerships with scalable startups
– Impact-driven capital allocation
– Cross-border deal flow
– Institutional bridge-building

Our objective is long-term alignment between markets, not short-term publicity.

The Circle brings together high-profile decision-makers from Europe, the Gulf, Asia, Africa and the Americas — not to discuss peace in theory, but to operationalize it through investment and structured cooperation.

We focus on:

– Actively managed equity
– Strategic partnerships with scalable startups
– Impact-driven capital allocation
– Cross-border deal flow
– Institutional bridge-building

Our objective is long-term alignment between markets, not short-term publicity.

Economic peace is measurable.
It shows up in joint ventures.
In trade volumes.
In shared intellectual property.
In co-funded research.
In trust built through execution.

The Abrahamic Business Circle stands for disciplined optimism.

We are convinced that what belongs together will grow together — not by coincidence, but by design.

Respect is the foundation.
Prosperity is the mechanism.
Peace is the outcome.

Sincerely, 
Dr. Raphael Nagel (LL.M.)